Sugar Imports From Mexico Depend on Tariffs as U.S. Harvest Turns Sour December 12, 2019 A weak harvest could cut U.S. sugar supplies by 10% in 2019, requiring increased imports from Brazil and Mexico among others. U.S. imports of sugar already jumped 17.4% year over year in October after a decline of 7.3% in the past 12 months. Shipments from Mexico represented 37.1% of the total... Read more →
Cargill, Sucden Down After India’s Sugar Subsidy Rush July 16, 2019 The Indian government will extend sugar export subsidies by as much as 60% in the next harvest year to Oct. 31, 2020 despite a World Trade Organization complaint brought by Brazil and Australia. That would suggest the Modi administration will continue to aggressively use trade protectionism to... Read more →